Sunday, September 28, 2014

Radio Show: #25 9-26-14 (S3 E5)

Jesse Boulerice former Flyers Protector Interview

Pants Power Rankings - Jeter's Career Highlights

Happy Happenings

Will Eagles be 4-0?

Brett's Bold Predictions

Jeter is a Legend

Radio Show: #24 9-19-14 (S3 E4)

Keith Van Horn Interview

Happy Happenings

Phillies and Playoffs

Bretts Bold Predictions and Eagles week 3/Shutup about Desean Jackson

NFL Suspensions

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Jeter the Legend



When you think of the name Derek Jeter a couple things come to mind right away; he is always a class act, always respected, and is one of the best shortstops of all-time. There is no question in my mind that Derek is one of the best shortstops that have played the game. However, his play is not the only impact that he has made on society or in the lives of kids. Jeter has changed the game of baseball and how kids and families view the sport. He has impact so many lives and kids growing up. If it was not for Derek Jeter college kids today may not be playing the game of baseball, we might not have gotten some of the best players we see today, like Harper and Trout. The sport of baseball has changed forever because of Derek Jeter. 

For 20 years all we have known is Derek Jeter, 20 seasons have come and gone, and it is finally the end of the “legend.” As a college kid Derek Jeter has been the only constant in our lives for sports, that’s where Jeter’s legacy lies. Players like Derek Jeter come once in a lifetime, and the impact that these types of players leave on people in society is unbelievable. Kids that are now between the ages of 20-25 grew up with Derek Jeter, they grew up playing shortstop wanting to be Jeter. You walk through the park in the city of New York, and will see kids pretending to be Derek Jeter. He is an icon, a legend from the city of New York. People love Derek Jeter and there has been no athlete that has made more of an impact on society from the late 90s to the 2000s. Jeter was never the best player on his team, nor was he ever the best player in the league and some may say he isn’t the best shortstop of all-time. People say that because he wore the Yankees pinstripes he garners the respect, no Derek gets respect because he’s a kind guy, a good person, and a hard worker.

Who is Derek Jeter he’s not the best player ever to wear a Yankees uniform, he may not even fall in the top 5, maybe not the top 10.  But, Derek Jeter is one of the most respected players of all-time. Parent’s tell their kids to play sports with the integrity to garner respect, to play the game right. Kids wanted to be Derek Jeter, us college students grew up idolizing him. Though I am not Yankees fan, you have to respect the man because of whom he is, what he stood for. Derek Jeter has impacted all of our lives at some point. He has made us want to play the game hard, to give 100% at all times, to dive into the crowd or to lead by example. Thank you Derek Jeter for helping us grow up fans of baseball, for 20 years you have been a part of our lives, you have been our only constant in sport. We will miss him dearly not seeing him in the Yankee pinstripes, not seeing him playing shortstop. Derek Jeter has made us grow up loving baseball and he will never be forgotten. RE2PECT for Derek, farewell to the Captain to the Legend!

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Can Langston make it in the NBA?



                Can Langston Galloway make it in the NBA? This is the question that is on a lot of Saint Joseph’s  fans minds now the Lang has been signed by the New York Knicks. This has been a great summer for the former St. Joe’s seniors. Halil Kanacevic signed a contract overseas with Olimpija in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ronald Roberts Jr. played extremely well with the Sixers to reportedly earn himself a contract. We talked about how Roberts is could living his dream here.  All of the 3 starting seniors from last years Atlantic 10 championship team played in the NBA Summer League. We discussed it here. Now all the attention is put on Langston Galloway, whether or not he is ready to take the next step and turn himself into a potential NBA player.  
  
                After graduating in May, Langston Galloway ended his career at SJU at the top in three impressive statistical categories. Galloway ended his career with 1,991 points as the second all-time leading scorer, past Pat Carroll to lead 334  three point field goals, and also holds the school record for starting in 132 games. Langston didn’t have the best NBA Summer League showing, which is why to many his signing is shocking. Lang averaged 5.8 points a game and 1.3 assists over 13.8 minutes. Langston through his college career showed flashes of brilliance and potential that could be turned into a role player in the NBA, however he also showed inexperience and struggles. Whether it was setting the 3-Point Record a St. Joe’s or missing the final shot that could’ve moved them to the next round of the tournament Langston played 100% and never let his emotions get the best of him. Langston Galloway is a guy that has a great amount of potential because of his pure shooting ability. During the summer league, he showed that he is a fighter and he gives his all out on the court no matter what. All St. Joe’s students know from watching him that he will never quit and now so do the Knicks fans.  A summer league game against the Hornets Galloway scored 17 points in 20 minutes. It was because of that performance and his work ethic during practice that made Phil Jackson, the president of Knicks , to have him stay with the team longer during training camp. Let’s face it, Lang will never be the best defender and he isn’t the best passer. This puts Langston in a predicament, he is too small and not strong enough to play shooting guard but he isn’t a good enough passer to play the point. Langston can make an NBA team in my opinion as a role player, a guy that comes off the bench to shoot. If I were Langston Galloway I would be in the gym 24/7 just working on my shot, because this is his one and only shot to play pro ball. Whether or not Langston will make the Knicks will come down to how he performs in training camp and practices. The hard working Langston will make himself known on the court that will be for sure. 

                Galloway can play in the NBA and we at St. Joe’s know that he can continue his success. Langston Galloway by far was the best basketball player to come out as a senior this past year. Galloway isn’t as athletic as Roberts or as uniquely gifted as Halil, but Galloway can shoot and score. There is going to be a lot of pressure on Lang, and the St. Joe’s family and community is behind Langston 100%. Hopefully Langston Galloway will be another Hawk in the NBA. THWND!

Friday, September 12, 2014

Radio Show: #23 9-12-14 (S3 E3)

Intro & News Stories

Ray Rice Debacle and Brett's Bold Predictions

Pants' Power Rankings - Biggest Screw Ups

Phillies Franco and Orioles Davis

Happy Happenings

Are Eagles a Superbowl Contender

Former Eagle CB Troy Vincent


Saturday, September 6, 2014

Radio Show: #22 9-5-14 (S3 E2)

Intro & News Stories

Former Eagle LB Reggie Wilkes
Pants' Power Rankings

Eagles Roster Reaction

Happy Happenings

Jaguars at Eagles Preview

Brett's Bold Predictions and NFL Playoff Predictions

Friday, September 5, 2014

How will Maikel Franco work out?

Franco is one of the most highly touted prospects to come out of the Phillies minor leagues as a 3rd baseman in several years. He batted .257 with 16 homeruns in Lehigh Valley. Before being called Franco was tearing up the Minors hitting for the cycle, multi homerun games, as well as hitting a grand slam. The problem with Franco is that showed up to Spring Training unprepared and did not look comfortable, that is why Asche won the job out of Spring Training. However, when you think about it did Asche really win the position over?  Asche has not done anything that productive to seal his fate as the future 3rd baseman for the Phillies. Cody hasn’t done anything for the Phillies, being productive is very tough at this position, but he hasn’t be spectacular. To play in this city you have to do something to win not just the coaches over, but the fans too.

Maikel Franco is only 22 years old so as fans we must take this into account, before judging  his performance in Philadelphia. Asche is also young being only 24, though those two years could be a big advantage for someone like Franco who many are saying is Major League ready.  It is apparent that the Phillies are out of the Playoff race, this means we will be seeing more of Maikel Franco, now the question is, where will he be playing?

With several different players filling spots the question is how will the Phillies manage to get everyone that needs playing time into games. Let’s be realistic now, Dom Brown’s time in Philadelphia is over, so this will open up a space in leftfield. However, there is a problem will this position be played by Darin Ruf or Grady Sizemore the veteran. Both of these guys have something to prove. Now many will say, why not just place Ruf at first and play Sizemore in the Outfield. Well, there’s the other problem Franco, Howard, and Ruf all play first. As, fans we want to see the youth play, but we can’t just throw away a veteran like Ryan Howard who is on his way to 100 RBIs. Will we see a team with Ruf in left next season Franco at first and Asche at 3rd? This provides the best opportunity for Franco to get the most playing time and opens the largest hole for him.


In reality Franco will play, depending whether or not he performs. As well as how he compares to the other players that he will be taking time from.  In my opinion this is going to be a true question mark and we will have to watch how this plays out with this team. There could be a bright future for Franco, he is a guy that has a ton of potential and raw talent. Now we have to ask ourselves is he a Dom Brown or a Ryan Howard. I think Franco is a guy that we can trust, he seems to have a great understanding of the game and I look forward to seeing him in the lineup in the future.


Monday, September 1, 2014